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    openWrt-snort

    openWrt-snort

    Image of OpenWrt OS, with snort community featured in.

    ...eth0 used as output/ LAN socket, to run internet and access router. eth1, which can be USB -> Ethernet port, is used as WAN port, to connect Pi board to Internet IP. to flash img file, you can restore in SD card, or use Balena Etcher to flash. or you can use DD commend of UNIX. **USERNAME** - root **PASSWORD** - bing.google12
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    snakeware

    snakeware

    A free Linux distro with a Python-based userspace

    snakeware is a free Linux distro with a Python userspace inspired by the Commodore 64. You are booted directly into a Python interpreter, which you can use to do whatever you want with your computer.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    iHome by ionware

    iHome by ionware

    iHome Smart Home System Platform

    ...It incorporates MBLogic with algorithms and Modbus coms for HVAC home control via the ionware modbus compatible ionC1 input/output controller board. The iHome software system comes fully configured as a SD Card image file for Raspberry Pi Zero wifi Plug and Play capability complete with MBLogic, Node-RED and MQTT already fully installed and ready to go. See wiki instructions to burn the SD Card image file, insert into your RPi Zero and Plug and Play. The iHome is an Internet of Things (IOT) demo project for the ionware ionC1 hardware and the software system and is a complete SCADA platform c/w Modbus TCP Servers and Modbus RS485 serial clients for scalable building automation projects. ...
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    motionEyeOS

    motionEyeOS

    A video surveillance OS for single-board computers

    ...Motion detection with email notifications and working schedule. JPEG files for still images, AVI files for videos. Connects to your local network using ethernet or wifi. File storage on SD card, USB drive or network SMB share. Uploading of media files to cloud storage services (Google Drive, Dropbox), media files are visible in the local network as SMB shares. Media files can also be accessed through the built-in FTP server or SFTP server.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    imgFlasher

    imgFlasher

    Flash OS images to sdcards and usb drives

    imgFlasher has been built specifically for Embedded and IoT developers in order to flash OS images on SD cards and USB drives. Made primarily for Raspbian, Ubuntu, Debian, Yocto-based images but works with any kind of Linux distribution. imgFlasher is a portable software that doesn't require any installation. The process of flashing OS with imgFlasher is super simple and requires just 3 steps. (1) Choose img/zip file. (2) Choose drive to flash on
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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